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by William Campbell Douglass II, M.D.
That's the not-so-subtle warning from a top British shrink, who claims that kids with ADHD grow up to be hardened criminals. That's a heck of a trick when you consider it's a made-up disease designed to sell drugs in the first place... but since shrinks are Big Pharma's best salesmen, it's a great way to push the product. That's why we call them "pushers," after all. Dr. Susan Young, clinical and forensic psychologist at Broadmoor high security hospital in Crowthorne (and recipient of money from at least three drug companies — bet that's not on her resume...), claims that up to 45 percent of all juvenile offenders suffer from ADHD along with 30 percent of all adult offenders. She's urging docs to target younger age groups for treatment to prevent them from becoming criminals later on. But she also accidentally exposes what's really going on here, because her report in the journal Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics points out at least twice that most ADHD "offenders" aren't diagnosed until AFTER they reach prison. Think about that for a moment. I don't know about you, but I don't buy for a second that ADHD kids are falling through the cracks. It's one of the most over-diagnosed and over-treated conditions in human history. Here's the real deal: ADHD drugs turn people into compliant zombies. To a prison official trying to control hundreds of hardened inmates with a few dozen unarmed men, those meds must seem like a godsend. I wouldn't be surprised if prison shrinks were under orders — spoken or not — to diagnose as many ADHD cases as they can without raising too much suspicion. But let's get back to this new study, because there's another huge problem with the "solution" of doping up children at earlier-than-ever ages. ADHD is treated with brain-draining and addictive stimulant meds that kids quickly learn to lie, cheat, steal and trade sexual favors for. (Read more about it here.) They'll turn a kid's moral compass upside down before he reaches his teenage years.
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